if you're both happy then go ahead. I've seen plenty of people get married to people of completely different religions.
2006-11-14 11:34:20
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answered by christigmc 5
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Islam has made marriage to Jewish or Christian women lawful for Muslim men, for they are Ahl al-Kitab, that is, People of the Book, or people whose tradition is based upon a divinely revealed Scripture. Although they have distorted and altered it, they do possess a religion of divine origin, and hence Islam has made some exceptions in dealing with them.
2006-11-15 10:02:59
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answered by BeHappy 5
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Generally, yes, but I don't think Catholics allow members to marry a non Catholic. Depending on how strict he is in his religion, you may have to get confirmed in the Catholic church before he marries you.
2006-11-14 19:17:02
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answered by Jordan D 6
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Being Baptist you will have to go to some classes to teach you how to be a good Catholic. Then, you will have to sign an oath; swearing that any kids that you may have will be raised as good Catholics.
2006-11-14 19:19:02
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answered by Chris R 2
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Last I looked Catholics and Baptists were both Christians. Where's the problem?
2006-11-14 19:16:54
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answered by E D 4
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yes catholic let other people to married them. that is not a problem my brot. is catholic and his wife is babtist.. ^_^
2006-11-14 19:19:42
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answered by judith e 1
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Technically yes. The bible says you should be equally yoked. A baptist and a catholic are not equally yoked. I used to be a baptist now am orthodox. Orthodox is similar to Catholic. Not the same as baptist.
2006-11-14 19:21:06
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answered by travelguruette 6
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I was Agnostic and I married a man who was Methodist. We're both Pagan now. It's wonderful.
2006-11-14 19:23:10
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answered by Mrs. Pears 5
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Yes-so long as one is not insisting the other to get converted to his/her Religion.Both should be free to worship a God of their choice.Some religions don't allow this-problems starts.
2006-11-14 20:13:02
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answered by ssrvj 7
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I think it is fine if you both respect each others different beliefs and it does not become an issue of conflict.
2006-11-14 19:18:45
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answered by salstick 6
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